► ĭstaʔsara, vb. X, to surrender, give o.s. up as prisoner: requestative.
► ʔasr, n., (leather) strap, thong; capture: perhaps the etymon proper; BP#2268captivity: vn. I | šiddat al-ʔasr, n., vigor, energy
► BP#664ʔusraẗ, pl. ʔusar, ‑āt, n., family; dynasty; clan, kinsfolk, relatives: see ↗s.v..
► BP#2268bi-ʔasrihī, adv., entirely, completely, altogether, ǧāʔū bi-ʔasrihim all of them came, they came one and all: lit., as a coherent body, held together by some bond; cf. also ↗ʔusraẗ.
► ʔisār, n., (leather) strap, thong: the etymon proper, or derived from ʔasara ?; captivity; captivation, enthrallment: vn. I | waqaʕa fī ʔisārih, vb., to be subjected to s.th., fall into the clutches of s.th.
► BP#1292ʔasīr, pl. ʔusarāʔᵘ, ʔasrà, ʔasārà, n., prisoner, captive, prisoner of war: pseudo-PP; see also ↗s.v..
► ʔasīraẗ, pl. ‑āt, female prisoner, slave girl: f. of ʔasīr, pseudo-PP.
► ʔāsir, adj., winning, captivating, fascinating: PA I; n., captor: nominalized PA I.
► maʔsūr, adj., captivated, fascinated, enthralled: PP I.